Koreans evacuate from Qatar, Jordan with embassy assistance amid Middle East crisis

Korean nationals stranded across the Middle East in the wake of the regional conflict are continuing to evacuate to safer areas with assistance from local diplomatic missions, the foreign ministry said Saturday. According to the ministry, 65 Koreans who had been staying in Qatar safely moved to neighboring Saudi Arabia from Tuesday to Friday. In Jordan, where commercial flights remain in operation, 41 Korean short-term visitors departed the country from Thursday to Friday. The Korean Embassy in Jordan dispatched a support team to an airport in Amman to assist with departure procedures. In Kuwait, 14 Korean nationals and one foreign spouse also traveled to Saudi Arabia with the support of the embassy. The ministry said it has also supported Koreans in other parts of the region, helping 25 people in Iran, 113 in Israel, 14 in Bahrain and five in Iraq move to neighboring countries so they can return home.

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